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A jam submission

Permanence BreakView game page

Your perception determines your reality in this object-permanence breaking puzzle game.
Submitted by Gamer Time inc. — 2 minutes, 44 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Innovation#304.0264.026
Game Design#403.9743.974
Theme#444.0514.051
Fun#443.8723.872
Overall#733.7443.744
Audio#3473.2563.256
Graphics#5693.2823.282

Ranked from 39 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How does you game fit the theme?
This game fits the theme by having puzzles designed around cubes that are not real depending on if they are being viewed.

Did you write all the code and made all the assets from scratch?
No. The trees, grass and rock models as well as the outline code were free downloads from the Unity Asset Store (credit with links given in project description). Everything else was modeled and programmed from scratch.

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This game was based before I got to the parkour level. Then I got to it and it became cringe. Then I beat it and the game was based again.

Ok but seriously it was a great game, I just think that leaving a little more space to land on the blue platforms by the glass would make it easier to navigate. I'm probably in the minority when I say that the level was fine, it gave a good challenge, so I'd be good with leaving the level in, but I can tell others didn't like it, so whatever happens with the level is fine by me.

Submitted

This was a really cool game! I love the graphics and the music is really nice. Camera movement was a little bit fast but other than that, great experience, very solid entry!

I just rated your game, maybe you can do the same on mine ^_^

Submitted

Really interesting concept, I liked the puzzles!

I think some way to see if you're at the edge of a blue platform would be handy tho, because I fell off way too much because I accidentally stepped forward. (Or just a double jump could also save this haha)

Submitted

This was genius!!! I got Portal vibes at first, but then you made it unique with the whole perspective mechanic! I love it! I can totally see this as a full game! Absolute great work!

Submitted

The game is good got confused in the starting but later it was clear on what to do. Rated it too!

Also would you kindly help rate mine too? It'd be a huge help!, THANKS a LOT!!!

Submitted

I was confused initially, gave it a few tries and it clicked. Clever way of using the concept of "reality" within the game perspective. 
Well done!

Submitted

This is awesome! I had a lot of fun playing it! The use of perspective is innovative.

This was fun... Really nice idea. Good work! :+1:

Submitted

Awesome game and concept! There's so much potential for puzzles you can make with this mechanic. It's also nice seeing another take on a similar-ish game to ours :D

Submitted

This game is super cool, the puzzle aspect is amazing.  I loved playing through this.

Submitted

Okay normally I would make a comment with a posh british accent, but this game is great. Gives me real portal vibes, and it's so unique with viewing the green and blue objects. Although it was fairly tough, the reward of finally finishing said puzzles is so worth it. That last puzzle was so hard for me, but eventually I was able to prevail. Please make this a full game!

Submitted(+2)

Oh my lord. Stop the jam, we have it. The brilliant concept that has the potential to be the next big thing in the indie games industry. This it it.

This was awesome. I really love the idea and want to see more of it. I only have one major complain : forget the platforming sections with platforms we can't see, that was awful. I gave up in that room with the blue platforms and the glasses, and I'm mad that I can't see the rest of the game.

The concept has a lot of potential in the "puzzle" category, but it's not a platformer. Forget the platforms and make more puzzles =p. Damn, I can already imagine rooms with mirrors, so you have to rotate them to be able to see blocks from different places. I can even imagine this being an awesome and original VR puzzle-game, so the player will have an even better control over its vision.

If you don't continue your game after the jam, then thank you for that nice little prototype, that was incredible.

If you decide to expand it and to create a real game that comes on Steam/itch/whatever, please, ping me, I'll be glad to buy a copy of it.

Developer

Thank you so much! I'm so happy you enjoyed our game appreciate all the feedback. I'm definitely going to improve on this project after the ratings. It means a lot and is really encouraging to get a comment like this on my first game release. Thank you

Submitted

One of the best games so far! The puzzle design was great!

Submitted

This was so freaking cool. You should expand on this after the jam. I feel like it could do well. :)

Submitted

Fun and Entertaining, the difficulty is pretty balanced... good job!

Submitted

The mechanics were really fun and the puzzles were creative.

Submitted

this might just be because I made a game with slightly similar aesthetics and mechanics before, but I really liked this game.

most of the puzzles were fun (except the one where you had to parkour across multiple blue platforms). Good job on this one.

Developer

I'm glad you enjoyed the game. The last level was a last minute experiment so I really appreciate the feedback. Thank you (:

Submitted

Such a cool concept! Level 3 really is an amazing experience and later levels took me some time!

Submitted

Really cool ideas! Great mechanic but you should improve on graphic and polish it. Other than that, everything is amazing. Good work!

Developer

Thank you. Graphics do definitely need improvement, I'm so glad you enjoyed the game though

Submitted

interesting way to toggle an object. great concept

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